Caitlin McCarthy Art
Oshun Fine Art Print - Yoruban Orisha of Love & Abundance
Oshun Fine Art Print - Yoruban Orisha of Love & Abundance
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Oshun Fine Art Print is a high-quality art print honoring Oshun, the beloved Yoruba Orisha of love, beauty, abundance, rivers, and sweet waters - the divine feminine embodiment of pleasure, wealth, and magical knowledge.
Oshun - The Sweet Mother:
- Yoruba Orisha of love, beauty, and sensuality
- Goddess of rivers, fresh water, and sweet waters
- Orisha of wealth, abundance, and prosperity
- Deity of pleasure, luxury, and the good things in life
- Keeper of magical and mystical knowledge
- Protector of women, children, and the vulnerable
- Youngest of the female Orishas
- One of the most beloved and popular Orishas
- Saved humanity when other Orishas failed
- Embodies divine feminine power and grace
Oshun's Mythology & Stories:
- Saved the world when male Orishas excluded women
- Brought fertility back to barren earth
- Healed Ogun when he retreated to the forest
- Seduced him with honey, dance, and beauty
- Mother of the Ibeji (divine twins)
- Wife of Shango (thunder god) in some traditions
- Transformed into a peacock or vulture to reach Olodumare
- Demonstrated that feminine power is essential
Oshun's Powers & Domains:
- Love, romance, and relationships
- Beauty, sensuality, and femininity
- Wealth, prosperity, and abundance
- Rivers, fresh water, and sweet waters
- Fertility and motherhood
- Pleasure, joy, and luxury
- Magic, divination, and mystical knowledge
- Healing and medicine
- Dance, music, and the arts
- Diplomacy and problem-solving
Symbols & Sacred Items:
- Colors: Yellow, gold, amber, orange
- Numbers: 5 (her sacred number)
- Animals: Peacock, vulture, fish, bees
- Elements: Fresh water, rivers, honey
- Objects: Mirrors, fans, brass, gold, amber beads
- Foods: Honey, oranges, pumpkins, cinnamon
- Day: Saturday
- Catholic Syncretism: Our Lady of Charity (La Caridad del Cobre)
Working with Oshun:
- Invoke for love and romance
- Call upon for abundance and prosperity
- Seek help with fertility and motherhood
- Ask for beauty and self-love
- Request healing and emotional support
- Seek magical knowledge and divination skills
- Call upon for diplomacy and problem-solving
- Honor for feminine power and grace
Oshun's Lessons:
- Embrace your beauty and sensuality
- Feminine power is essential and powerful
- Sweetness and diplomacy can achieve what force cannot
- Self-love is the foundation of all love
- Abundance flows when you honor yourself
- Joy and pleasure are sacred
- Use your gifts to help and heal others
- Never underestimate feminine wisdom
Traditional Offerings to Oshun:
- Honey (her favorite offering)
- Oranges, pumpkins, and sweet foods
- Yellow flowers (sunflowers, marigolds)
- Champagne or sweet wine
- Cinnamon and sweet spices
- Gold jewelry, brass items, amber
- Mirrors and beautiful objects
- Yellow or gold candles
- River water or offerings at rivers
- Acts of self-love and beauty
Oshun in Different Traditions:
- Yoruba (Nigeria): Original tradition, Orisha of Osun River
- Santería/Lucumí (Cuba): Syncretized with Our Lady of Charity
- Candomblé (Brazil): Known as Oxum
- Trinidad Orisha: Ochún
- Vodou (Haiti): Associated with Erzulie Freda
Art Print Details:
- High-quality fine art print
- Oshun, Yoruba Orisha illustration
- Made in-house with care and intention
- Printed on acid-free archival matte paper
- Signed by the artist
- Individually wrapped in cellophane sleeve
- Includes sturdy backing board for protection
- Ready to frame and display
- Professional quality reproduction
Perfect For:
- Santería and Lucumí practitioners
- Yoruba tradition devotees
- Orisha worshippers and devotees
- Altar decoration and sacred space
- Honoring divine feminine energy
- Love and abundance work
- Gifts for those devoted to Oshun
- African diaspora spiritual traditions
- Art collectors and Orisha lovers
- Creating Orisha altar space
Display Suggestions:
- Frame and place on altar to Oshun
- Display in sacred or devotional space
- Hang with yellow and gold decorations
- Include in Orisha shrine
- Display with honey, mirrors, and offerings
- Create focal point for love and abundance work
- Honor on Saturdays or during rituals
Cultural Respect:
- Oshun is from Yoruba tradition of West Africa
- Sacred in Santería, Candomblé, and diaspora religions
- Approach with deep respect and reverence
- Learn about Yoruba and African diaspora traditions
- Honor the cultural origins and significance
- Support authentic practitioners and communities
- She is a living deity with devoted followers
- Not for casual or appropriative practice
About the Artist:
- Created by Caitlin McCarthy Art
- Artist-signed original print
- Beautiful interpretation of Oshun
- Made with quality materials and care
- Supports independent artist
High-quality fine art print honoring Oshun, the beloved Yoruba Orisha of pleasure, love, wealth, beauty, abundance, and magical knowledge. The divine feminine embodiment of rivers, sweet waters, and all that is beautiful and joyful. Made in-house on acid-free archival matte paper and signed by the artist. Each print is individually wrapped in a cellophane sleeve and includes a sturdy backing board. Perfect for altars, sacred spaces, or honoring the Sweet Mother who saved humanity and embodies the essential power of the divine feminine.
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